Baka Encoder

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Baka Encoder

Postby VirtualTT » Wed Jan 16, 2013 5:52 am

One-click avi/avs to mp4 converter with customizable presets.

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Supports:
  • Windows XP
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 8
Works with:Features:
  • Proper Unicode support
  • Modern UI
  • Batch file processing with task queue
  • Supports 10-bit video encoding
  • No hardcoded encoding presets
    user can modify them and add new to suit his needs
  • Encoding process can be paused
  • 64-bit version available
  • No dependencies, except for avisynth for script processing
Notes:
  • This software is not secure/stable so use it on your own risk.
  • There might be issues with multichannel audio encoding.
  • 64-bit version might be unstable cause of x264 issues, use 32-bit in this case.
  • In order to work with avisynth scripts 32-bit version requires 32-bit avisynth.
  • In order to work with avisynth scripts 64-bit version requires 64-bit avisynth.
  • Temporary files are stored in TEMP Baka Encoder folder located in disk root,
    e.g. if you are encoding file
    "C:/My Documents/my amv.avi"
    temp folder will be
    "C:/TEMP Baka Encoder/"
    This folder is created in the begging of encoding and is automatically deleted after encoding.
  • Presets are stored in Baka Encoder.config.xml file.
  • It is possible to add any amount of presets to config file – Baka Encoder window will adjust size to display them all.
  • base_bitrate suppose to hold bitrate for 640x480 24fps video, resulting bitrate for video encoding will calculated by adjusting it according to source video resolution and fps. Set it to 0 to disable automatic bitrate calculation.
  • max_bitrate caps calculated bitrate. Set it to 0 to disable bitrate limiting.
  • RAM consumption (approximate)
    SD - 0.5 .. 1 Gb
    HD 720p - 1 .. 3 Gb
    HD 1080p - over 3 Gb (for 64-bit version)
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